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Japanese WiMAX Networks to Feature ArrayComm’s PHY Solution

WiMAX base stations featuring ArrayComm’s PHY solution along with the A-MAS multi-antenna signal processing software have been chosen for commercial operations by NEC in the Japanese UQ Communications network.

Illustration of A-MAS Benefits

These will be the first WiMAX stations featuring ArrayComm’s innovative solution.

The realization of the PasoWings BS 202 BTS of the NEC is attributed to ArrayComm’s efforts.  ArrayComm’s contribution includes joint development professional services and A-MAS. ArrayComm solution has enabled top-class performance economically, and at the same time ensuring a complete profile and standards compliance.

NEC is among the two BTS suppliers chosen for supporting the nation-wide mobile WiMAX nertwork of UQ Communications in Japan.

ArrayComm’s President Bruce Duysen, informed that UQ Communications’ key metropolitan regions are ideal environments that highlight extensive experience of ArrayComm in every aspect of broadband technology, which includes its A-MAS advanced multi-antenna signal processing software.

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